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Binding of cadmium on metallothionein in man: an analysis of a fatal poisoning by cadmium iodide [PDF]

open access: possibleArchives of Toxicology, 1972
This study presents data on the organ distribution of cadmium, and Cd-protein complexes in the body of a man fatally poisoned with CdJ2, after an oral dose of about 5 g. The levels of cadmium in different tissues were (in μg per g fr. wt.): liver and kidney cortex about 80, kidney medulla, heart and testes 8.9–10.0, bile 1.9, brain 0.5 and blood 1.1 ...
Z. Myślak   +2 more
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Parkinsonism after acute cadmium poisoning

Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, 1997
A 64-year-old man suffered from acute exposure to cadmium, followed by multiple organ failure. Three months after exposure, the patient developed parkinsonian features. The case suggests that cadmium intoxication may damage the basal ganglia, resulting in parkinsonism.
Minoru Sugita   +3 more
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DIAGNOSIS OF POISONING OF BEES WITH LEAD AND CADMIUM

Toxicological Review, 2018
Changes in the histogram of the midgut in bees exposed to lead and cadmium salts polluting their carbohydrate feed was studied. Normally , the mitgut is composed of the mucosa and muscular membranes separated with a thin layer of the basal membrane.
A. S. Rozhenkov   +2 more
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[Analysis of clinical features of mild chronic cadmium poisoning induced by different causes].

Zhonghua lao dong wei sheng zhi ye bing za zhi = Zhonghua laodong weisheng zhiyebing zazhi = Chinese journal of industrial hygiene and occupational diseases, 2013
OBJECTIVE To analyze the clinical features of mild chronic cadmium poisoning induced by different causes. METHODS A total of 90 patients with mild chronic cadmium poisoning, who were hospitalized in our center from 2008 to 2011 and had complete ...
Xiao-hua Zhang   +5 more
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A Method for Detecting Cadmium Poisoning in Fish

The Journal of Wildlife Management, 1967
Subacute exposures of bluegills (Lepomis macrochirus) to cadmium sulfate dissolved in water were made at sublethal concentrations for periods up to 90 days. Acute exposures of bluegills and brown bullheads (Ictalurus nebulosus) were made at lethal concentrations.
Donald I. Mount, Charles E. Stephan
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Heavy metal poisoning: the effects of cadmium on the kidney

BioMetals, 2010
The heavy metal cadmium (Cd) is known to be a widespread environmental contaminant and a potential toxin that may adversely affect human health. Exposure is largely via the respiratory or gastrointestinal tracts; important non-industrial sources of exposure are cigarette smoke and food (from contaminated soil and water).
Nikhil Johri   +2 more
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An acute fatal occupational cadmium poisoning by inhalation

Zeitschrift für Rechtsmedizin, 1983
A 43-year-old male smelter was admitted to a hospital on account of severe dyspnea about 2 days after exposure to brownish-yellow smoke produced by melting of "copper" scrap. On admission pronounced hypoxemia was revealed, and an oxygen-enriched gas was administered after intubation.
H. Kikuchi   +4 more
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Chelate treatment in acute cadmium poisoning

Experientia, 1980
Treatment of cadmium-poisoned rats with mixed ligand chelates does not decrease the lethality of cadmium more than treatment with one chelate alone.
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Metallothioneins and resistance to cadmium poisoning in drosophila cells

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1985
Toxicity of cadmium on Drosophila cell lines has been studied. Maximal tolerance for cadmium chloride is 10 microM. Metallothioneins are induced in Drosophila cells following cadmium addition. A stable cadmium resistant cell line (Cd R200) has been selected starting from the haploid D clone.
Alain Debec, Maurice Wegnez, Raja Mokdad
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